Saudi intelligence officers have been training at least 7,000
anti-Syria fighters in Jordan’s territories and plan to dispatch them to
the war-hit country via its Southern borders to distract the army from
the war in Aleppo, Arab media disclosed.

“Over 7,000 men have been trained in a Saudi-established military
camp in Jordan near the border with Syria’s Dara’a province, and now
they are ready to be dispatched to join other terrorists’ battle against
the Syrian government and army,” the Lebanese al-Manar reported.

“There are several British and western military trainers and advisors
in the Saudi-established camp. The western officers are to accompany
the fighters in their war against the Syrian government,” the paper
said.

Jordan hosts a large refugee camp near the border with Syria.

Other sources also disclosed that the US officers have been involved
in training of terrorists in Jordan to fight against Syrian government.

War analysts believe that the move is aimed at diversion to distract
the army and its allies from the war in Aleppo in the North where
pro-government troops have started massive offensive to take back the
country’s second largest city from the terrorists.

Meantime, earlier today armed opposition groups in Southern Syria
declared that thousands of militants are ready to reconcile with the
Damascus government.

A provincial council affiliated to the militant groups in a statement
admitted that 25,000 militants are looking for reconciliation with the
Syrian government forces in Southern Syria, al-Mayadeen TV channel
reported on Saturday.

The statement by the ‘Council for Men of Knowledge in the Levant’ has
accused the terrorist commanders willing to compromise with the Syrian
army of treason.

It has given the militant commanders in Southern Syria three days to
withdraw from al-Mouk Operations Room (which operates under the Saudi,
Qatari, the US and Jordanian spy agencies), the television added.

The Al-Mouk Operations Room has been accused of corruption, similar
reports in a number of other Arab media have cited the financial
corruption of the Operations Room members as a main cause of the
militants complaint and their decision to surrender to the Syrian army.

Early in August, around 1,000 rebels laid down their arms and turned
themselves in to the Syrian officials in the province of Dara’a amid the
terrorist groups’ threats against those who surrender to the
government.

In February, the Syrian Army dispatched more soldiers to the
country’s Southern provinces to be deployed at the border with Jordan to
defend the country against the possible aggression of the Saudi Army.

“A large convoy of reinforcements from the Syrian capital of Damascus
arrived to the 5th Armored Division headquarters of the Syrian army in
the town of Izra in the Northern part of Dara’a province and the Eastern
part of Sheikh Meskeen,” the sources said.

“The Saudi Army has been conducting a number of military drills in
the Kingdom of Jordan in recent weeks, raising the alert level of a
possible war in the Dara’a province,” the sources said, adding, “So far,
nothing has come of these Saudi military drills and it is very unlikely
that they will attempt to enter Syria.”